Subterranean Valve Testing, Lubricating, and Sealing Device
20200011152 ยท 2020-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K41/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B34/102
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B34/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16K5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/222
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E21B34/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B34/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B34/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A sealant gun is inserted into a limited space work area to engage a buttonhead fitting supported by a fitting assembly perpendicular to a valve stem extending from a tapered plug valve. The fitting assembly orients the buttonhead fitting on the valve stem for movement of the sealant gun in a single vertical direction to engage the buttonhead fitting. The sealant gun injects a sealant under pressure through the buttonhead fitting and the valve stem into a tapered bore of the valve body. The tapered bore receives a tapered plug on the end of the valve stem for movement into and out of a closed valve position with the tapered bore. The sealant is injected between the tapered plug and the tapered bore to provide a seal therebetween that prevents the escape of the fluid flowing through the valve from the valve through the valve stem to the atmosphere.
Claims
1. A fitting assembly for sealing a stem of a tapered plug valve having a body with a tapered bore for receiving between open and closed positions a tapered plug extending from the end of the stem comprising: a base having a lower surface with a first opening positioned therein and an upper surface having a vertical member projecting therefrom, the first opening having a preselected dimension for receiving a tubular threaded member extending from the valve stem, said vertical member having a second opening with a preselected dimension, said second opening extending perpendicular to the valve stem, a buttonhead fitting extending from said second opening on said vertical member, the buttonhead fitting including a check valve, the buttonhead fitting extending from the second opening on the vertical member in perpendicular alignment with the tubular threaded member extending from the valve stem, and the base having an internal passageway connecting the first opening to the second opening to transmit a sealant under pressure from the buttonhead fitting into the valve body between opposing surfaces of the tapered plug and the tapered bore to provide a seal therebetween to prevent the escape of fluid from the valve through the valve stem.
2. A fitting assembly as set forth in claim 1 which includes: the buttonhead fitting having a cylindrical portion, and the buttonhead fitting extending in an essentially perpendicular direction from the vertical member so that the cylindrical portion extends over the base.
3. A fitting assembly as set forth in claim 1 which includes: the threaded member connecting the base to the valve.
4. A fitting assembly as set forth in claim 1 which includes: the vertical member being integral with the base.
5. A fitting assembly as set forth in claim 1 which includes: the base having a chamber connecting to the first opening, the vertical member having a chamber connecting to the second opening, and the base chamber connected to the vertical member chamber to form the internal passageway.
6. A fitting assembly as set forth in claim 5 which includes: the vertical member chamber being axially aligned with the buttonhead fitting, the base chamber being axially aligned with the threaded member, and the base chamber having a direct flow path to the vertical member chamber.
7. An apparatus for servicing a tapered plug valve having a valve stem with a tapered plug extending from the stem and engageable in and out of sealing relation with a tapered bore in the body of the valve comprising: a tubular threaded member projecting vertically from the valve stem, a base, the base having means for connecting the base to the tapered plug valve tubular threaded member, the base having means for positioning a buttonhead fitting extending perpendicular to the tubular threaded member, and the base having means for transmitting a sealant from the buttonhead fitting through the valve stem to the body of the valve between the tapered plug and the tapered bore to form a seal therebetween to prevent fluid from escaping from the valve through the valve stem.
8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 in which: the base having preselected dimensions to facilitate insertion into a gate key.
9. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 which includes: the buttonhead fitting having a cylindrical portion, and the cylindrical portion extending over the base.
10. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 which includes: an elongated tubular member having an internal chamber, means for connecting said tubular member to the buttonhead fitting extending from said base, a plunger mechanism for inserting a rod into the buttonhead fitting to allow fluid to flow from the subterranean valve to said internal chamber, and means for measuring the pressure of said internal chamber to detect fluid leakage from the subterranean valve.
11. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 which includes: means for actuating the plunger mechanism.
12. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 which includes: means for injecting the sealant under pressure through the buttonhead fitting into the subterranean valve.
13. A method for servicing a tapered plug valve having a vertically extending valve stem with a tapered plug engageable with a valve seat comprising the steps of: providing an elongated buttonhead fitting having a longitudinally extending internal bore with a checkvalve positioned in the internal bore, positioning the buttonhead fitting in perpendicular relation to the valve stem, attaching a fitting assembly to the valve stem with an internal passageway extending through the fitting assembly in fluid communication with the valve stem, connecting the buttonhead fitting to the fitting assembly in fluid communication with the internal passageway and extending perpendicular to the valve stem, and transmitting a sealant under pressure into the buttonhead fitting through the internal passageway and the valve stem to the valve seat to form a pressure seal between the tapered plug and the valve seat to resist the pressure of the fluid in the valve from escaping through the valve stem.
14. The method as set forth in claim 13 which includes: connecting the base to the valve with a tubular connector.
15. A method as set forth in claim 14 which includes: threadedly connecting the base to the tubular connector.
16. A method as set forth in claim 13 which includes: connecting a coupler to the buttonhead fitting, and injecting fluid through the coupler into the buttonhead fitting internal bore to flow through the base internal passageway into the valve.
17. A method as set forth in claim 13 which includes: providing a valve testing device having a coupler extending therefrom, connecting the coupler to the buttonhead fitting to place a chamber within the valve testing device in fluid communication with the valve, and measuring the internal pressure of the valve testing device chamber to detect leakage from the valve.
18. A device for testing a subterranean valve comprising: a coupler, an extension tool having a handle, an elongated member, and a pressure gage, the elongated member connecting the handle to the coupler and having an internal chamber communicating with the pressure gage, the handle for manipulating the extension tool to insert the coupler into a limited space work area containing the subterranean valve, a plunger mechanism having a reciprocating internal rod positioned therein, the plunger mechanism adjacent to the coupler to facilitate insertion of the rod into the coupler, and the rod opening a check valve on a valve stem extending from the subterranean valve to allow fluid to flow from the valve stem into the elongated member internal chamber, so that the pressure gage detects leakage from the valve stem by measuring the elongated member internal chamber pressure.
19. A device as set forth in claim 18 which includes: the plunger mechanism rod extending through the elongated member internal chamber.
20. A device as set forth in claim 18 which includes: the plunger mechanism rod being essentially perpendicular to the elongated member.
21. A device as set forth in claim 18 which includes: the handle being a tee handle.
22. A valve testing apparatus comprising: an elongated tubular member having an internal chamber, means for connecting said tubular member to a fitting extending from a subterranean valve, a plunger mechanism for inserting a rod into the fitting to allow fluid to flow from the valve to the internal chamber, and means for measuring the pressure of the internal chamber to detect fluid leakage from the valve.
23. A valve testing apparatus as set forth in claim 22 which includes: means for manipulating the elongated tubular member.
24. A valve testing apparatus as set forth in claim 22 which includes: means for actuating the plunger mechanism.
25. A method for servicing a subterranean valve comprising: inserting a valve testing device into a limited space work area to engage a coupler with a valve stem extending from the subterranean valve, actuating a plunger mechanism to insert a rod into the coupler to open a check valve positioned on the valve stem, allowing fluid to flow from the valve stem into the valve testing device, and measuring the valve testing device internal pressure to detect fluid leakage from the subterranean valve into the valve stem.
26. The method as set forth in claim 25 which includes: disengaging the valve testing device coupler from the subterranean valve, inserting an extension tool into the limited space work area to connect another coupler to the subterranean valve, and injecting fluid through the extension tool coupler into the subterranean valve.
27. A method as set forth in claim 25 which includes: inserting an extension tool into the limited space work area to actuate the plunger mechanism.
28. A method as set forth in claim 25 which includes: disengaging the valve testing device coupler from the subterranean valve, inserting an extension tool into the limited space work area to connect another coupler to the subterranean valve, and injecting fluid through the extension tool coupler into the subterranean valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0054] The present invention is employed with a traditional lubricated plug valve, such as the plug valves provided by Nordstrom Audco of Sulphur Springs, Tex. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,619,283 and RE 31,027 also disclose lubricated plug valves and are incorporated herein by reference.
[0055] Referring to the drawings and, particularly, to
[0056] The buttonhead fitting 14 includes a disc shaped upper portion 18 and a cylindrical lower portion 20. The fitting 14 is tubular with an internal passageway (not shown) extending through the upper portion 18 to the lower portion 20 to allow fluids to flow through the fitting 14 to the valve stem 12 during lubrication or sealing operations. The internal passageway is closed by a conventional detent mechanism (not shown) which when depressed allows lubricant to enter the valve stem. The detent prevents the fluid conveyed through the valve from escaping to the atmosphere through the valve stem.
[0057] The alignment of disc shaped upper portion 18 relative to the cylindrical lower portion 20 has several disadvantages. The valve 10 must be serviced with an injection rod (not shown) by sliding a coupler (not shown) horizontally over the fitting 14. The orientation of the valve 10 in the subterranean environment makes it difficult to determine visually whether the coupler (not shown) and the fitting 14 are aligned properly, particularly when the valve is located underground in a valve box.
[0058] The buttonhead fitting upper portion 18 typically includes old sealant or other debris that is not visible from above the valve 10. The sealant or debris interferes with the connection between the coupler (not shown) and the fitting 14.
[0059] Conventional couplers that include a spring loaded plunger can prevent the injection rod from making a good connection with the valve 10. A poor connection is difficult to detect. A poor connection also results in sealant flowing around the outside of the valve top 12, as opposed to being injected into valve 10. In fact, the operator may think that he has lubricated the valve, not knowing that the lubricant was not injected into the valve. The relatively high viscosity of the sealant makes it difficult to determine if the sealant has been injected into the valve 10 under such conditions.
[0060] Referring now to
[0061] The body 24, the nipple 26, and the buttonhead fitting are formed using any suitable materials from any suitable manufacturing process. Preferably, the body 24, the nipple 26, and the buttonhead fitting 14 are formed separately through a casting process or through a machining process. Alternatively, the combination of the body 24, the nipple 26, and the buttonhead fitting 14 are formed integrally from the same materials or the buttonhead fitting assembly 22 is formed integrally from a unitary structure, and, therefore, is not assembled from individual components. In one example of the present invention, the body 24 including base 28, fitting 14, and nipple 26 are machined from a solid block of material. The elements are formed in a single unit or body. The unitary body is also formed from a casting which is machined. Other processes used to form the unitary body include investment casting or lost wax processing. Therefore, it should be understood in accordance with the present invention that reference herein to a buttonhead fitting assembly includes within the definition of the term a fitting formed of individual component parts as well as formed from a single unit or unitary body and not an assembly of parts.
[0062] The embodiment of the buttonhead fitting assembly 22, as shown in
[0063] The vertical member 30 is essentially orthorhombic in shape with an essentially flat face 36 that is aligned perpendicular to the valve upper surface 16. The face 36 includes an opening 38 having a preselected dimension for receiving the buttonhead fitting 14. The opening 38 is positioned to align the buttonhead fitting 14 essentially perpendicular to the connecting member 26 and parallel to the valve upper surface 16.
[0064] As shown in
[0065] The passageway 40 is formed in the body 24 through any suitable conventional manufacturing process. Preferably, the passageway 40 is formed by drilling two vertical holes 42, 44 and two horizontal holes 46, 48 in the body 24. The holes 42, 46 are partially closed with set screws 50, 52. Alternatively, the holes 42, 46 are welded shut.
[0066] As shown in
[0067] Referring now to
[0068] The body 56 includes a base 58 and a vertical member 60. The base 58 is positioned in an overlying relationship with the valve upper surface 16 shown in
[0069] The vertical member 60 includes a hole 48 that forms an internal chamber therein. The chamber 48 connects to an internal bore 62 positioned within the buttonhead fitting 14 through the opening 38. The chamber 48 is axially aligned with the internal bore 62 to form an essentially horizontal flow path from the buttonhead fitting 14 into the vertical member 60.
[0070] The base 58 includes an internal chamber 64 that includes an upper portion 66 and a lower portion 68. The diameter of the lower portion 68 is substantially greater than the diameter of the upper portion 66. The lower portion 68 connects to an internal bore 70 in the connecting member 26 through an opening 34. The base internal chamber 64 is axially aligned with the connecting member internal bore 70, so that the base internal chamber 64 is essentially perpendicular to the vertical member internal chamber 48.
[0071] The base internal chamber 64 connects to the vertical member internal chamber 48 to form a continuous passageway 72 to connect the buttonhead fitting 14 to the connecting member 26. The passageway 72 facilitates fluid flow from the valve 10 shown in
[0072] As shown in
[0073] The buttonhead fitting assembly 76 also includes a body 56 and a tubular connecting member 26. The body 56 includes a base 58 includes an internal passageway 72 that provides substantially unobstructed fluid flow from the tubular connecting member 26 to the buttonhead fitting 78.
[0074] Referring now to
[0075] The sealant gun 82 includes a tubular cylindrical housing 84 that includes a reservoir 86 for holding the sealant/lubricant. The housing 84 is connected to a fulcrum assembly 88 that extends outwardly in an essentially perpendicular direction from the center axis of the sealant gun 54. The fulcrum assembly 88 includes an outwardly projecting pivot arm 90. The pivot arm 90 includes a grip 92 to facilitate manipulation of the gun 82.
[0076] The reservoir 86 communicates with a sealant nipple 94 through a connection with the housing 84. The reservoir 86 delivers sealant or lubrication to the nipple 94 under pressure. The pressure is measured by a gage 96 that is in fluid communication with the housing 84 and the nipple 94. The gage 96 is positioned adjacent to the nipple 94 to connect the housing 84 to a high pressure hose 98.
[0077] The high pressure hose 98 is in fluid communication with the housing 84 to transmit fluid from the housing 84 to a sealed coupler 100. A swivel 102 and a by-pass valve 104 are positioned between the hose 98 and the coupler 100. The swivel 102 enables the coupler 100 to move in any operational position. The by-pass valve 104 reduces pump time for multiple valve lubrication operations.
[0078] Referring now to
[0079] The disc shaped upper portion 18 of the buttonhead fitting 14 is aligned in a perpendicular direction to the valve upper surface 16. The coupler 100 includes a slot 108 having a preslected configuration to receive the buttonhead fitting upper portion 18. The alignment of the buttonhead fitting upper portion 18 with the coupler slot 108 allows the sealant gun 82 to connect to the buttonhead fitting 14 without moving in a horizontal direction parallel to the valve upper surface 16. After the sealant gun 82 connects to the fitting 14, the sealant gun 82 provides lubrication to the valve 10 under pressure.
[0080] The position of the buttonhead fitting 14 on the fitting assembly 22 facilitates visual inspection of the connection of the fitting 14 with the coupler 100. The connection is made by vertically pushing or pulling the sealant gun 82 into the fitting 14, which is substantially easier than sliding the sealant gun 82 horizontally. The fitting 14 provides a positive stop for the sealant gun 82 to allow the operator to determine when a positive connection with the fitting assembly 22 has been made.
[0081] Referring now to
[0082] The valve stem in
[0083] With the present invention the valve stem is tested to determine if fluid (gas) has leaked past the valve stem internal check valve. This is done by pressing the detent in the top of the sealant fitting. If the check valve is leaking, then gas will escape. If the internal check valve is not leaking, then gas will not leak through the detent hole in the top of the sealant fitting because no gas is present. The test unit attaches to the sealant fitting with an airtight seal. The internal shaft, which is in a sealed housing, depresses the ball detent in the top of the sealant fitting. A gas leak is indicated by a positive reading on the pressure gage.
[0084] Referring now to
[0085] The testing device 116 includes an extension tool 120, a coupler 122, and a plunger mechanism 124. The extension tool 120 includes a handle 126, an elongated tubular member 128, a pressure gage 130, and a stuffing box 132. The coupler 122 connects to one end of the extension tool 120. The plunger mechanism 124 extends from the extension tool 120 to the coupler 122.
[0086] The handle 126, the stuffing box 132, and the pressure gage 130 are positioned at the opposite end of the extension tool 120 from the coupler 122. The elongated member 128 connects the coupler 122 to the stuffing box 132, the handle 126, and the pressure gage 130. The handle 126 is a tee handle.
[0087] The elongated member 128 includes an internal chamber 134. The internal chamber 134 is in fluid communication with the gage 130 and the coupler 122. The elongated member 130 also includes an internal rod 136 that is connected to the handle 126. The internal rod 136 extends through the elongated member internal chamber 134 into the coupler 122.
[0088] The plunger mechanism 124 includes the rod 136, a spring 138, and a plurality of spacers 140, 142. The rod 136 is vertically aligned within the elongated member 130. The spacers 140, 142 maintain the rod 136 in a central position within the tool 120. The spring 138 facilitates the reciprocal movement of the rod 136 within the tool 120.
[0089] Referring now to
[0090] As shown in
[0091] Once the coupler 122 is connected to the valve 10, the rod 136 of the valve testing device 116 shown in
[0092] The coupler 122 on the end of the valve testing device 116 attaches to the top of the buttonhead fitting 14 to form a seal from the atmosphere. The handle 126 shown in
[0093] Referring to
[0094] In comparison with the embodiment of the valve testing device 116 illustrated in
[0095] Referring now to
[0096] The testing device 146 is lowered into a limited space work area to engage the buttonhead fitting 14. The testing device 146 is lowered to align a slot 160 on the coupler 150 with the disc shaped portion 18 of the buttonhead fitting 14. Once the slot 160 is aligned with the disc shaped portion 18, the coupler 150 connects to the buttonhead fitting 14.
[0097] As shown in
[0098] Referring now to
[0099] The valve box 170 includes a tubular body portion 172 and an access cover 174. The tubular body portion 172 defines a cavity 176 that encloses the valve 10. The valve 10 is lubricated by lowering a sealant gun 82 into the cavity 176 in the manner shown in
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[0102] It should be understood that while the sealant gun 82, valve key 110, and testing device 146 of
[0103] According to the provisions of the patent statutes, I have explained the principle, preferred construction and mode of operation of my invention and have illustrated and described what I now consider to represent its best embodiments. However, it should be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.